
Stories of Love and Slaughter
Animation · Comedy
Overview
Animation film based in some stories of the better illustrators and humorists of Spain during the democratic transition, on seventies: Chumy Chumez, Perich, Oscar, Ja, Fer, Ivà. They are quotidian stories about love, death, sex and violence.
Top Cast
Manuel Vázquez
Manuel Vázquez
Cojoncio Cabretas
Manuel Vázquez
Cojoncio Cabretas


Antonio Iranzo
Antonio Iranzo
Antonio Iranzo
Antonio Gómez de Vicente
Antonio Gómez de Vicente
Antonio Gómez de Vicente


Pepe Mediavilla
Pepe Mediavilla
Pepe Mediavilla


María Dolores Gispert
María Dolores Gispert
María Dolores Gispert


Miguel Ángel Valdivieso
Miguel Ángel Valdivieso
Miguel Ángel Valdivieso
Luisita Soler
Luisita Soler
Luisita Soler
Carmen Contreras
Carmen Contreras
Carmen Contreras
Francisco Garriga
Francisco Garriga
Francisco Garriga


Arseni Corsellas
Arseni Corsellas
Arseni Corsellas
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